Subsea > December 2009
Marine Mammals Protect Washington State Naval Base
Bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions will protect waterside assets in Washington State.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/1/2009 11:30:26 AM | with 1 comments


Hydrovolts Creating Buzz in the Pacific Northwest
Hydrovolts developed a new clean technology to generate renewable energy from canals, waterways, spillways, rivers, streams, and tidal currents.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/3/2009 10:25:44 AM | with 1 comments


Navy Christens Submarine Missouri
The last Missouri, a legendary battleship, saw action in World War II, the Korean War, the Persian Gulf War, and was also the site where Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz, Gen. Douglas MacArthur and many other U.S. and Allied officers accepted the unconditional surrender of the Japanese at the end of World War II Sept. 2, 1945.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/8/2009 11:16:42 AM | with 0 comments


Wiring Harness Technology for Torpedoes
Raytheon awarded a $2.6 million contract to LaBarge to provide wiring harnesses for the MK 48 and MK 54 torpedoes - the first time LaBarge has supplied parts for the two torpedo programs.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/15/2009 10:40:57 AM | with 0 comments


USNS Grapple Civil Service Mariners & Navy Divers Contribute to Africa Partnership Station
Military Sealift Command rescue and salvage ship USNS Grapple (T-ARS 53) arrived in Mombasa, Kenya, Nov. 18, beginning a nearly two-month long international outreach and maritime security mission.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/16/2009 11:20:02 PM | with 0 comments


Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, WA
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Fleet Ballistic Submarine at Keyport's Naval Undersea Museum.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/20/2009 9:07:14 AM | with 0 comments


Kawasaki or Mitsubishi: Japanese Submarine Construction
It is increasingly likely that in 2010, defense contractors will have to compete to build a Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) submarine for the first time ever.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/21/2009 11:54:55 PM | with 0 comments


Nuclear Merchant Ships?
Easy to dismiss but it could potentially happen. Open for thoughtful consideration and discussion.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 12/28/2009 11:15:25 PM | with 4 comments


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